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Photos: Android, high-tech Heathrow, the future of shopping
It seems wi-fi is getting ever more omnipresent with Manchester indoor ski slope, Chill Factore, installing a free wireless network across its ski... Read more
Feb 28, 2008
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Designing and Implementing a RFID-Based Indoor Guidance System
...GPS signals are often severely obstructed. To meet the indoor requirements, the technique of RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) was utilized to play an important... Read more
Apr 15, 2009
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Preliminary Localization Results With an RFID Based Indoor Guiding System
...work with an RFID based Local Positioning System (LPS) designed for location and guidance of people and autonomous vehicles in indoor environments. The system... Read more
Apr 14, 2009
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RFID Tags: Positioning Principles and Localization Techniques
RFID is an automatic identification technology that enables tracking of people and objects. Both identity and location are generally key information for indoor services... Read more
Nov 20, 2009
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Hybrid Ultrasound - RFID Indoor Positioning: Combining the Best of Both Worlds
Existing hybrid ultrasound/RF positioning systems usually measure ultrasonic time-of-flight. This operation requires a w Read more
Nov 20, 2009
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Experimental Evaluation of Read Performance for RFID-Based Mobile Sensor Data Gathering Applications
...RFID-based mobile sensor data gathering applications, focusing on UHF RFID devices and indoor scenarios. The paper examines the impact of various factors, including... Read more
Nov 20, 2009
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Integration of RFID, GNSS and DR for Ubiquitous Positioning in Pedestrian Navigation
...Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that can be employed for location determination of a mobile user in indoor and urban environment... Read more
Apr 15, 2009
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RFID-Based Network for Personnel and Mission-Critical Asset Tracking in a Disaster City
...RFID system. On a larger scale solution, this system can be used for underground mine safety and communications, subterranean building safety and communications, indoor... Read more
Apr 14, 2009
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Indoor Positioning Via Three Different RF Technologies
The continuous tracking of mobile systems via active or passive RFID is a desirable but difficult to achieve objective. This paper presents the... Read more
Nov 20, 2009
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Indoor Localization: Automatically Constructing Today's Radio Map by iRobot and RFIDs
For outdoor localization, GPS already provides a satisfactory solution. For indoor localization, however, a globally usable solution is still missing. One promising direction... Read more
Nov 20, 2009
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